Stacey Larissa Pirihira Morrison (née Daniels; born ) is a New Zealand television and radio host. Morrison speaks fluent te Reo MÃÂori and is active in promoting MÃÂori language, culture and health.
Morrison was born Stacey Larissa Pirihira Daniels in Christchurch in , the daughter of radio broadcaster James Daniels. She was educated at Aranui High School, where both she and her father served as members of the school's board of trustees.
When Daniels was 18 years old, she landed her first television role, on the popular New Zealand children's show What Now. She went on to be a host on the TV show Mai Time during the late 1990s. In 2002, Daniels was nominated for her work on Mai Time in the Best Presenter category at the 2002 TV Guide New Zealand Television Awards. She has also hosted radio shows on Mai FM, Flava and Classic Hits FM.
Daniels married Te Karere presenter Scotty Morrison in Rotorua on 7 January 2006. They have three children together.
In 2009, Stacey Morrison signed on to co-host a new version of the hit show It's in the Bag, with Pio Terei on MÃÂori Television.
Morrison is an advocate and educator of MÃÂori language and has co-written several MÃÂori language books for learners. Morrison learnt MÃÂori language as an adult. In February 2020, Morrison was appointed cultural advisor for the Australian soap opera Home and Away after a MÃÂori family joined the cast of the show.